Brené Brown
@brenebrown
Researcher. Storyteller. Texan.
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http://www.brenebrown.com 09-05-2008 19:56:53
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I loved this conversation on leading in an age of employee activism with Megan Reitz and John Higgins, particularly this caution to leaders: “Disregarding employee activists may be the equivalent of ignoring the canary in the coal mine.” bit.ly/3tahgWY
“Technology’s supposed to be good. We’ve just mostly been in The Empire Strikes Back period of our technology. It doesn’t have to be that way.” Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway of Pivot Podcast join me to dig into Big Tech—the good, bad, and very ugly. bit.ly/3MdmBp8
A conversation with Karen Walrond about the practices that keep us grounded during hard times and how we can honor ourselves and the sacred rhythm of activism. bit.ly/3q3p38c
This is my fave quote from Susan Cain’s new book "Bittersweet." This book grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go. Join us for a 2-part convo on #UnlockingUs. We talk about about sad songs, the beauty of longing, and a little Leonard Cohen, of course. bit.ly/3Da2010
This week’s game-changing “Dare to Lead” with Amishi Jha was a deep dive into focus, attention, and the myth of multitasking. Plus, I got to ask questions for a “friend,” like, Why does watching reruns of “Law & Order” help me code data and write? bit.ly/3qsPGn7
In this episode of the “Dare to Lead” podcast, I’m talking with James Rhee about the transformative power of kindness at work. It blew my mind and reassured my heart. #redhelicopter bit.ly/3wNGSfF
Oh, the power in knowing that pain and sorrow are also part of the path. Susan Cain's book “Bittersweet” is so healing. Especially now. Join us for Part 2 of this “Unlocking Us” conversation. bit.ly/3NyZYvT
I love this line from Emmanuel Acho’s new book. All of us are a little untethered right now, which means a lot of projecting our own fears and anxieties onto other people. Sometimes, if we get really quiet—quiet enough to hear ourselves—we realize we know. bit.ly/35UBaxG
This was such a critically important podcast conversation with organizational psychologist and friend Scott Sonenshein that we released it on both “Dare to Lead” and “Unlocking Us” this week. bit.ly/3uD2ud3
Anyone who knows me or my work knows the immeasurable influence Richard Rohr has had on my life. This truly unforgettable two-part conversation left me filled to the brim with love and connection. #UnlockingUs bit.ly/3xFMt8k